I'm looking into getting a dwarf lionfish for my first SW tank. I've been doing some research on them & see that it says to feed them the frozen silversides. I also read there is a wild lionfish population that is thriving off the east coast of the US. That led me to wonder what the wild fish are eating & seeing how I live on the east coast, I'm wondering if I would be able to supply this food for my future lionfish?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

nfored

07-22-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by mnewcomb
(Post 746596)

I'm looking into getting a dwarf lionfish for my first SW tank. I've been doing some research on them & see that it says to feed them the frozen silversides. I also read there is a wild lionfish population that is thriving off the east coast of the US. That led me to wonder what the wild fish are eating & seeing how I live on the east coast, I'm wondering if I would be able to supply this food for my future lionfish?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

Save yourself the future trouble and never feed live fish unless, you personally breed and raised it, or it has be in a QT tank for AT LEAST A MONTH AT LEAST. live food has no where near the nutrition as a quality pellet such as NLS (New Life Spectrum)

Reefing Madness

07-22-2011 09:18 PM

I had one and fed it Live Gold fish for over a year. And he got BIGGGGG. Only had to feed him 2 or 3 times a week. At first it was the small feeder fish, then I had to start feeding him the larger ones, and he was able to stomach 3 of those at a time.

badxgillen

07-22-2011 10:03 PM

fish

as you may already know goldfish are not the most nutritious fishes to feed other fishes.and since you are talking about a dwarf puffer you probably wont need to large of prey.i recomend guppies as they are cheap and easy to breed in a small tank to keep you lion fed.you can also do mollies wich actualy like a bit of salt in there water so they live indefinatly in salt water.and dont forget krill and ghost shrimps.

Reefing Madness

07-22-2011 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by badxgillen
(Post 746729)

as you may already know goldfish are not the most nutritious fishes to feed other fishes.and since you are talking about a dwarf puffer you probably wont need to large of prey.i recomend guppies as they are cheap and easy to breed in a small tank to keep you lion fed.you can also do mollies wich actualy like a bit of salt in there water so they live indefinatly in salt water.and dont forget krill and ghost shrimps.

:thumbsup:

badxgillen

07-23-2011 01:15 AM

oops

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Originally Posted by badxgillen
(Post 746729)

as you may already know goldfish are not the most nutritious fishes to feed other fishes.and since you are talking about a dwarf puffer you probably wont need to large of prey.i recomend guppies as they are cheap and easy to breed in a small tank to keep you lion fed.you can also do mollies wich actualy like a bit of salt in there water so they live indefinatly in salt water.and dont forget krill and ghost shrimps.

uh oh i ment to say lion fish but the same applies to puffers.

Caligirl330

07-23-2011 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by nfored
(Post 746657)

Save yourself the future trouble and never feed live fish unless, you personally breed and raised it, or it has be in a QT tank for AT LEAST A MONTH AT LEAST. live food has no where near the nutrition as a quality pellet such as NLS (New Life Spectrum)

I agree to not feeding live foods and to using a QT tank. I don't feed my Spotfin Lion live foods because I didn't want it to get accustom to it and then possibly try to attack a tank mate. I had mine in a quarantine tank for two weeks before adding it to the main display. In that time spent in the QT tank I taught her ("Stella" my spotfin lion :lol:) how to eat thawed frozens from tongs. Some dwarf lions will refuse to eat frozens at first, the smaller lion species seem to have a harder time switching from live foods. There are few techniques I have heard of and one is to tie food to a string and dangle it in a way like it is a live to entice the lion to eat it. I wanted to get a dwarf zebra lion at first but I couldn't find one in my area that was eating so I got the spotfin which is a little larger species that grows to 7 inches and I am super happy with her.

Reefing Madness

07-23-2011 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Caligirl330
(Post 747129)

I agree to not feeding live foods and to using a QT tank. I don't feed my Spotfin Lion live foods because I didn't want it to get accustom to it and then possibly try to attack a tank mate. I had mine in a quarantine tank for two weeks before adding it to the main display. In that time spent in the QT tank I taught her ("Stella" my spotfin lion :lol:) how to eat thawed frozens from tongs. Some dwarf lions will refuse to eat frozens at first, the smaller lion species seem to have a harder time switching from live foods. There are few techniques I have heard of and one is to tie food to a string and dangle it in a way like it is a live to entice the lion to eat it. I wanted to get a dwarf zebra lion at first but I couldn't find one in my area that was eating so I got the spotfin which is a little larger species that grows to 7 inches and I am super happy with her.

This is true. If you can get them to eat frozen foods it will be cheaper for you in the long run. Some don't adapt to them.:thumbsup:

nfored

07-23-2011 04:08 PM

if you can adapt to non live food there is ZERO reason to ever feed them live food especially gold fish. The maker of NLS kept Moorish idol for 3 years feeding only NLS until a huge power outage killed them, I would like to hear one person who kept a Moorish idol for even 1 year feeding it live food. Live food is risky has so little nutrition, there is just no call for it. You would be better off feeding prawn if you felt so inclined. fYI i don't feed my fish NLS so I am not an NLS fan buy, just a person who knows how bad live food is. you might get lucky for 3 , 5,6 years feeding live food but it only takes once to wipe out your entire tank, and most fish live much longer then you're luck will hold out trying to feed store bought live food.

badxgillen

07-23-2011 06:15 PM

umm?

does somebody have a morish idol?am i in the right thread?and what is this NLS?